How To Build A Lean To Shed - Part 5 - Roof Framing
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- Опубліковано 23 лип 2014
- Learn how to a lean to shed roof. This is the 5th video in our How To Build A Lean To Shed series. This video teaches you how to:
-Install lean to shed roof rafters.
-Install roof fascia boards.
-Install roof sheeting.
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I got the plans for the 6 x 6 lean to shed. Just what I needed. I have never cut rafters before. The template worked great. I should have learned the speed square years ago, but you guys bailed me out~~~~Nice plans and awesome videos.........
Such an excellent series of videos, thanks very much for posting.
Great Tutorial! All the info you need in a easy to watch format, and well narated!
Wow, these are some of the best videos on building with wood I have seen online, great job.
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Thank you for the video. Question: What is the minimum length of roof rafters need to be extended at both ends?
Glad I found this video, it's a big help. I am going to build a storage shed and use a lean to roof as it will attach to the back of the house. It's going to be 4 foot wide by 11 feet long. Can you use 2x4"s for the roof trusses?? I guess maybe building codes are different for sheds?
2-4 should work if close enough together
I am really really impressed with these videos. They are very well documented with comprehensive instructions. Looking forward to building my shed with your guidance. I have cedar board siding, so I will have to look elsewhere to learn how to put framing on the corners. Any recommendations?
+Jon Carron Install a 2x6 flush up against the outside of the wall on each end of each wall. It will give you plenty of wood to hit when nailing on the trim boards and cedar board ends. This is similar to what is done on the inside faces of the walls when hanging drywall.
+iCreatables many thanks! I hope to start in the next 1-2 weeks. I'll be referencing your videos often. I've already had a lot of fun watching g and learning. I'll change design a bit maybe, like go with a single door and a small window up front.
+iCreatables One additional question, if I buy the plans online, it provides all the measures for the rafter cuts? birds mouth, etc...
+Jon Carron +Jon Carron Yes, that is correct. The plans have dimensions for the rafters and full sized templates for the birds mouth, seat cuts and rafter ends cuts. You can see an example of the different pages on iCreatables.com here: www.icreatables.com/sheds/shed-plans-examples.html
Your birdsmouth are supposed to be opposite direction. It should be facing each other on each end. In order to keep from the wall expanding.
I also drove a nail straight down the top of the rafter ends into the top plates. I used a straightedge with pencil to mark the area of the end siding sheets that needed to be cut at the proper angle at 6:00 in the video - only cut this off after you install the sheeting on the roof not as seen in this video . (the installer makes the correction in the next video see video 6)
question: i am planning on cladding my shed with red cedar and behind that i will have osb and some waterresistant wrap. Should i have all cladding finished before making the rafters and roof? Also at 2:55 you install the back facia to the rafters but the problem i have is that the 2 by 4 used is flat on top and not aligned with the angle of the rafters moving up so when you then want to put the roof sheets on there will be a weird gap at the top, how did you tackle this? thank you sir
These videos have been really helpful.Thank you! But I've got a question - I get how to use the square to line up the fascia in the front, or lower side. But I'm confused about the back. If the rafters are cut so the ends are perpendicular to the ground, when you attach the fascia, it will not be in line with the top of the rafter, which means it won't be flush with the roof sheeting. How do you deal with the gap that results? It seems like that gap is going to affect nailing down both the roof sheeting and the trim on that side. Thanks for your help!
There is a bit of a gap, it is covered by the flashing. There is no weight on the 1 inch piece of o.s.b. so it works well.
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I'm pretty sure the high end of the roof should be in the front so that any rain or snow will drain to the low side. This could be a problem when you open the door. Other than that it's a good video.
Then the rain run-off would run back downhill into the shed.
wow, your plumb cut in the birds-mouth cut on the back wall was way off, was it the cut or the wall that far off?
+Joshua Anthony The plans have 1/2" play in the birds mouth cuts between walls so if your walls are off you will not need to re-cut all the rafters.
Just curious about the height of the front wall compared to the rear. How much lower should the rear be? Seems to be a foot
+realityripple09 The difference in the shed wall heights is 1' - 2 3/4"
Please tell me the best way to attach the second (back) fascia board to my rafters when this lean-to shed is built up against the side of my house but not attached to the house. Should I attach the fascia board to the rafters before placing them, or do it as you did and maybe use screws or toenail them from the inside?
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what if i have a roof that is 4' wide and 8' long? how would i place them????
Thanks for the great video. Soon I will be starting a 8' long x 6" deep shed. Do you see any problem with the front wall being the taller wall?
No, the door can go on any of the 4 walls.
Can you please tell me what you would do differently if you wanted an overhang on both ends?
+Pollmuller You would extend the roof sheeting out, nail a fascia board to the bottom of it and then put blocking about every 4' between the shed wall and the back side of the fascia.
Waferboard on the roof of shed isn't my first choice. Can I build a frame with a small miter top plate , set it on my beam at front of shed and top plate at back and avoid birds mouth cut for rafters
I guess you know by now but yes I have seen a shed design like that.
@4.36 attaching sheet of particle board to the gable roof rafter:)
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Are we just going to ignore the fact that he says ruff lol
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Can i use 3 inch nails for the roof? Suggestions? Thank you
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where did you get the sheet cladding?
Do you think finishing nails would work for the roof and places where u used the nail gun?
No don’t use finish nails
Finish nail will get rust.
How do you kno the measurements or how to cut that piece on the stud that sits in on studs for the roof
I'd like to know as well
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Nail the facia with a regular hammer for the first nail. It is hard to hold it up and use a power nailer.
These videos are very helpful, but it's a shame you skipped showing how you cut the siding on the side.
Sorry about that. It is the same as the other walls.
Question ???
the Sheathing NAILS ??? same as FRAMING NAILS ???
LOOKS LIKE the SAME FRAMING GUN USED ???
The ruf rafters
I can't locate the link for the 6th video. Am I missing something?
Thomas Bradley Hi, The 6th video is here: How To Build A Lean To Shed - Part 6 - Trim Install. The lean to shed video series is almost all uploaded. We are uploading a new video every week! Thanks for watching.
whats the name of that triangular square?
bluekeet It is called a Speed Square. Great question.
+bluekeet probably the best one is Swanson's speed square.
Called a speed square. Steel is the way to go. I find plastic won't take the abuse over time but if you only do a little bit of DIY go with plastic to save money
wait, what?
In my first work I always used Woodglut plans.
I did it with the Woodglut plans.
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wow, your plumb cut in the birds-mouth cut on the back wall was way off, was it the cut or the wall that far off?
+Joshua Anthony Good eye. The plans give 1/2" extra room so if your walls are off you will not need to re-cut all the rafters.
Christopher C Got ya, I wasn't criticizing by the way. Just an observation.